The Diary of Romeo 2.

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Introduction

The Diary of Romeo 2 Dear Diary I really don't know where to start from, a couple of days ago I asked Friar to marry me to Juliet but he was very unwilling at first as he believed that this would end up as it did with Roseline. He said to me, "Holy saint Francis, what a change is here! Is Roseline, thou didst love so dear, So soon forsaken? Young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." Friar thought that I would forget about Juliet once I've seen another girl, this was not the case as she is the only one I love and will love for the rest of my life. ...read more.

Middle

The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own deliciousness And in the taste confounds the appetite. Therefore love moderately, long love doth so; Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow." A day after me and my boys met up, the day was going good as we were joking around with each other. My dear friends Benvolio and Mercutio was acting like their normal selves until that that black crow Tybalt come and brought darkness to our day. Tybalt had come to get revenge for that party night. He offered me a challenge but I didn't want to fight him as he now was my loved ones cousin. When Mercutio heard I refused the fight he was outraged, he drew his own sword and clashed with Tybalt. ...read more.

Conclusion

I was terrified, I had to do something before the caught me, the best place to hide was Friar Lawrence's. Friar Lawrence had a plan a plan which would save my life. I had to hide for a while until Friar speaks to the Prince to forgive what I have done. Me and Friar decided that we would go ahead with this plan, this meant that I would not see Juliet for a long time. After me and friar decided what to do I went to Juliet and stayed over night. In the morning I was so happy to have spent a night we my dear Juliet. I just found out that I had been banished, this was the worst punishment Prince could have given me, and I would not see my dear Juliet again. Now I was lonely and sad. ...read more.

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